discussion of bunjingi and its stylings and disciplines

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Re: discussion of bunjingi and its stylings and disciplines

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Are there guidelines re trunk thickness?
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I will try to get an update of my trees up Sunday guys[Edit: hopefully :ugeek: ]. I was hoping for the wow factor at the end but unless the Clero starts to wake up soon this season I may not get it anyway :D
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Re: discussion of bunjingi and its stylings and disciplines

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ellen wrote:Are there guidelines re trunk thickness?
Not really, it does have to support the foliage though. It can be Mame though to Imperial size as long as it fits the Bunjingi /literati style.
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As my PMs on the subject have been ignored, I'm coming out public to ask who is collecting the judging points for amalgamation?
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stymie wrote:As my PMs on the subject have been ignored, I'm coming out public to ask who is collecting the judging points for amalgamation?
I did answer your question Stymie, but like you did not recieve any more on the subject. So Bretts what is happening to this, we only have a month to go.

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gday Pup and Don,

shoot me through a pm with what you need done and I will get onto it for you as soon as I can and know what your after ;)

cheers guys :D
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Hello to everyone, I have to post my final pics for the comp so I can get feedback from you guys on the final product, can someone please tell me where to post ? respectfully yours, Jonas
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If you go to the Contest Page you will find your original post. You can upload your pics to your thread. I have just been through the pages and cannot find you registered as a contender. Did you post before the close of nominations in December last. If not you are much to late.

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Could someone please tell me when is the last date of this competition?
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kvan64 wrote:Could someone please tell me when is the last date of this competition?
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December 31st 2010
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